Joe Biden Sworn in As President: What Does This Mean for Digital Rights? Drew Wilson | January 20, 2021 Joe Biden has been sworn in as the 46th president of the United States. We look at some of the digital issues that could be affected moving forward.
Congress Overrides Trump NDAA Veto, Now Heads to Senate Drew Wilson | December 28, 2020 Congress has successfully gotten their super-majority vote to override Trumps veto. The NDAA now heads to the senate.
Aerospace Industries Association Condemns Trumps NDAA Veto Drew Wilson | December 26, 2020 The Aerospace Industries Association has condemned Trump vetoing the NDAA. They say it undermines national security when you defund the military.
Trump Veto’s NDAA, Defunding Military for Not Killing Section 230 Drew Wilson | December 23, 2020 Trump has followed through with his threat and vetoed the NDAA. As a result, Trump is denying the military funding because he couldn’t kill Section 230.
CASE Act Makes It Into NDAA, But Digital Rights Orgs Vow to Fight It Drew Wilson | December 22, 2020 The fears have become reality. The CASE Act (and the felony streaming provisions) have made it into the “must pass” NDAA.
Trump Continues to Threaten NDAA Veto, But Super Majority Could Override It Drew Wilson | December 15, 2020 Outgoing president, Donald Trump, is renewing veto of NDAA, but lawmakers can get a super majority to override the veto.
US Congress Approves Copyright Court Bill, Now Moves to Senate Drew Wilson | October 24, 2019 The bill that would create a pseudo judicial system for copyright infringement has been passed by congress. The copyright court bill now moves to the senate.
US CASE Act Proposes to Create Special Copyright Court for Infringer’s Drew Wilson | September 17, 2019 A proposed law in the US could create a whole separate judicial system for copyright claims. This is known as the CASE Act.
Controversial CASE Act Could Create Extrajudicial System for File-Sharers Drew Wilson | April 29, 2018 A newly proposed bill called the CASE Act could create a whole new judicial system to make it easier to sue file-sharers.